Cardio Kickboxing

Course CRN
71575
Subject Code
KIN
Subject Name
Kinesiology
Course Number
M43
Section
71575-202407-M43
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
1063
Instructor Immutable ID
sruter
Course Description
Introduces cardiovascular conditioning combining elements of martial arts, boxing, and aerobics to provide overall physical conditioning and toning. Improves cardiovascular and muscular endurance, coordination, and strength. Uses equipment such as punching bags, jump ropes, and weights, and does not involve physical contact between competitors. Allows activities to be adapted to varied levels of ability and fitness. UC Credit Limitations: Maximum credit of 4 units if combined with any or all other DANC/ICA/KIN/PE Activity courses. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Formerly: PE M15.

Running/Fitness & Conditioning

Course CRN
72442
Subject Code
KIN
Subject Name
Kinesiology
Course Number
M24
Section
72442-202407-M24
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
1063
Instructor Immutable ID
sruter
Course Description
Emphasizes improved physical health and cardiovascular fitness through running and overall conditioning. Includes endurance training with a gradual increase in distance. UC Credit Limitations: Maximum credit of 4 units if combined with any or all other DANC/ICA/KIN/PE Activity courses. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Formerly: PE M03A.

First Aid - CPR - & Emer Proced

Course CRN
70546
Subject Code
HED
Subject Name
Health Education
Course Number
M05
Section
70546-202407-M05
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
1063
Instructor Immutable ID
michael_stuart2
Course Description
Introduces the background knowledge and practical skills necessary for rendering assistance in emergency and sudden illness First Aid situations. Evaluates lifestyle for health and safety concerns and sets appropriate personal goals for achieving a safer and healthier lifestyle. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Notes: A $9.00 materials fee will be assessed at registration for Emergency Care and Safety Institute (ECSI) Certification for Adult CPR & AED, and Child and Infant CPR.

First Aid - CPR - & Emer Proced

Course CRN
70540
Subject Code
HED
Subject Name
Health Education
Course Number
M05
Section
70540-202407-M05
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
1063
Instructor Immutable ID
michael_stuart2
Course Description
Introduces the background knowledge and practical skills necessary for rendering assistance in emergency and sudden illness First Aid situations. Evaluates lifestyle for health and safety concerns and sets appropriate personal goals for achieving a safer and healthier lifestyle. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Notes: A $9.00 materials fee will be assessed at registration for Emergency Care and Safety Institute (ECSI) Certification for Adult CPR & AED, and Child and Infant CPR.

First Aid - CPR - & Emer Proced

Course CRN
70537
Subject Code
HED
Subject Name
Health Education
Course Number
M05
Section
70537-202407-M05
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
1063
Instructor Immutable ID
michael_stuart2
Course Description
Introduces the background knowledge and practical skills necessary for rendering assistance in emergency and sudden illness First Aid situations. Evaluates lifestyle for health and safety concerns and sets appropriate personal goals for achieving a safer and healthier lifestyle. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Notes: A $9.00 materials fee will be assessed at registration for Emergency Care and Safety Institute (ECSI) Certification for Adult CPR & AED, and Child and Infant CPR.

Introduction to Game Design

Course CRN
72610
Subject Code
GAME
Subject Name
Game Design
Course Number
M101
Section
72610-202407-M101
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
1046
Instructor Immutable ID
jbair
Course Description
Provides an overview of all aspects of the game industry. Introduces game design and development terminology, principles, tools, and techniques. Explores gameplay, game design production processes, play testing, game analysis, game story development, game pitches, and game design documents. Examines the history and theories of game design, explores a variety of game genres, and addresses common legal and ethical concerns in the game development industry. Uses game development tools to create simple prototypes that emphasize concepts learned during the course of the semester. Recommended Prep: DES M121. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Formerly: MM M70.
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